Myrtlewood Golf Club - Myrtle Beach Golf


myrtlewood Conveniently located off 48 th Avenue North just off Route 17 Bypass, Myrtlewood Golf Club and Villas is close to the beach, restaurants and to nearby entertainment including Broadway at the Beach with its many amusements. Myrtlewood also offers excellent golf with two differently styled courses, each of which is delightful, fun and challenging. From the back tees, low handicappers will have all they can handle and from the forward markers, the weekend or vacationing golfer will be tested but definitely not beat up. Myrtlewood's courses are ideal resort courses for golfing families.

PineHills, ranging from 5,692 to 6,640 yards, was designed by famed architect Arthur Hills and made Golf Digest's Top Ten Courses for Myrtle Beach in 1997. The course features traditional architectural elements with rolling fairways, undulating but fair greens, ubiquitous water features and a few very slight elevation changes. PineHills is not spectacular but it is a course you could play over and over.

The Palmetto Course, designed by Edmund Ault, has been a favorite of Grand Strand golfers for over 25 years. It features generous fairways lined with pine trees, large greens and views of the intercoastal waterway.

Both courses are served by a clubhouse with a restaurant that is open early for breakfast. A large practice area is also available, as are the many rental villas that line the perimeter of the property. *

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Toe Shots There are two main causes for hitting on the toe, for the average player it is starting the downswing from the shoulders while for the better player it is un-cocking the wrists too early
Slicing and Hooking Intentionally Have the clubface aiming where you want the ball to end up and take your stance aiming at where you want the ball to start off, and then swing on your stance line
Practice Enactive Mastery Set specific goals in practice to gain confidence and experience success